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As an African American and Pan-African holiday celebrated by millions throughout the world African community, Kwanzaa brings a cultural message which speaks to the best of what it means to be African and human in the fullest sense. Given the profound significance Kwanzaa has for African Americans and indeed, the world African community, it is imperative that an authoritative source and site be made available to give an accurate and expansive account of its origins, concepts, values, symbols and practice. Dr Maulana Karenga

This episode is a discussion about Kwanzaa and it's purpose. The discussion is provided by Soulsuite the host and a voice filter name George. Together we give insight to what is Kwanzaa and what is it's purpose.

Join us and celebrate Kwanzaa with Nana Kwabena Brown, Chief Priest of the Temple of Nyame, and Baba-C, Griot/Master Storyteller!

Nana Kwanbena and Baba-C help Kwanzaa to come alive as they share the purpose and traditions of Kwanzaa. This show offers everything you need to know about Kwanzaa and Baba-C shares a story that will delight you.

Let's Talk America with Host Shana Thornton will spotlight Kwanzaa in 2014! Join the top-rated family radio talk show on Sunday, December 28, 2014 at 7:30 pm EST for one informative conversation with a leading educator on the rich celebration. Encourage the youth to join the discussion for knowledge. Real talk for real people!

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THE COMMUNITY ON OUR HISTORY & HERITAGE PRESENTS KWANZAA: A CELEBRATION OF LIFE. Please come join host Christina Stockberger and the OPWR family as we begin the celebration of Kwanzaa. Please call in and share what Kwanzaa represents to you and how it relates to your every day life. Kwanzaa is more than just another holiday but a celebration of self and all we are in building unity and bonds in the family and community. OPWR welcomes you to learn and understand the purpose and meaning of these values in celebrating Kwanzaa and building unity in the community one positive way.

Don't miss today's show we will be discussing Kwanzaa and its importance in encouraging, creating and building a sustainable viable black community, Madame C.J. Walker and continuing our series on the black woman entrepreneursof today we will discuss the obstacles, hurdles, successes and rewards of being a black woman in business 11 am West Coast and 2pm on East Coast.

Kwanzaa an African American Holiday festival includes aspects of first harvest celebrations of the Zulu and Ashanti people. Dr. Karenga started this celebration in 1966 to bring African Americans together as a community. Kwanazaa begins today, December 26, 2011. The celebration includes candle lighting every night for seven nights in acknowledgement of the Seven Principles, Unity, Self-determination, Responsibility, Economics, Purpose, Creativity and Faith.

Today on The Real Delia Show we will be celebrating Kwanzaa and discussing, it's origins, observation & significance. We are also asking the question "Are You Ready for 2015?"

In Addition we have 5 more questions:

1.What will you do in your daily life to live up to the Nguzo Saba (the 7 principles of Kwanzaa: Unity, Self Determination, Collective Work & Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity & Faith)???

2. What important lesson did you learn in 2014?

3. What do you think was the most significant event in 2014: in your Community, State or Country?

4. Did you accomplish what you resolved to in 2014? (I can answer here and let you all know I didn't)

5. What resolutions do you have for 2015?

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Kwanzaa is a Pan African Holiday that emphasizes a time of remembrance and recommitment to the global African community and to our ancestors. It creates the climate to sustain reflections regarding the moral compass, vast influence, and extensive reach with regard to the meaning of being African in this world. Within the climate of this day and time it is critical that we explore the meaning of who we are, who we were, the legacies that were passed down, and the legacies that we are leaving for the following generations.

Plus, some special words from the late, great Maya Angelou on the significance of Kwanzaa and why it is so important to the African-American experience.

Also, healthy choices in cooking traditional African-American soul food. How to incorporate a healthy new start to an old tradition in this New Year.

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A CLEARHEART KWANZAABe Still & Know We Are Gods Solstice Part 4What to do with your Winter Solstice Break? ReVisioning the roots of the future via the Nguzo Saba or the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa for ourselves, our people and "others"